When someone falsely claims he has a flush in card games like Texas Hold'em or Omaha, you can say this to his face.
A flush is when you have 5 cards of the same suit. Not 4.
And no, 5 red cards with diamonds mixed with hearts don't make a flush.
A flush is when you have 5 cards of the same suit. Not 4.
And no, 5 red cards with diamonds mixed with hearts don't make a flush.
by Kevin Ju-ann May 16, 2021
an epic party mentioned in playboy magazine hosted by the kenyon lords and ladies swim teams. a party in which party goers dress in obscene costumes that would "shock their moms"
"dude what are you going to be for shock your mom?"
"dude i think i'm gonna a girl from that anime cartoon sailor moon!"
"dude thats awesome that would really shock your mom"
"dude i think i'm gonna a girl from that anime cartoon sailor moon!"
"dude thats awesome that would really shock your mom"
by dipsetty January 26, 2009
This will ultimately end the career of any nigga within a five mile radius. It’s deemed illegal to say in the internet but normies still use it.
by NiggaDick24 February 19, 2018
"Mak ko hijau" is basically a phrase in Malay which is "Emak engkau hijau". In English, its literally means " Your mother is green". The origin of this phrase was from a video that went viral in Malaysia about two kids were insults each other in a fight. One of the kid want to insult but spontaneously said "Mak ko hijau". The reason it became viral at that time because it is funny. Have you ever heard when some guys or kids mouth fighting each other and suddenly said your mom is green? After it went viral, that is why netizens of Malaysian keep spamming each other "mak ko hijau". It has never been a cursed words but more like trolling. But when the foreigners talk bad about Malaysia, they gonna get flood of comments saying "your mom is green".
by Xvier September 18, 2020
by Chester A Arthur's Ghost March 04, 2014
Your father dipped to the Maldives after committing fraud on Wall Street. He met a hoe, and here you are.
by Daddy's Milk April 30, 2021
by Sloane Koller April 12, 2008